hoaxes – Pandemic Timeline https://pandemictimeline.com Chronological Sequence of Events Tue, 15 Oct 2024 05:01:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://pandemictimeline.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Covid-150x150.ico hoaxes – Pandemic Timeline https://pandemictimeline.com 32 32 Promotion of the FunVax “documentary” begins https://pandemictimeline.com/2012/11/promotion-of-the-funvax-documentary-begins/ Tue, 27 Nov 2012 00:00:51 +0000 https://pandemictimeline.com/?p=48 I put this item in the timeline because so many fell for it.  I keep it in the timeline because I found the real clue that everyone else missed or ignored.  There are some important links in the “Related” section below. Sometimes, the fact checkers actually get it right, at least at the surface level. …

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I put this item in the timeline because so many fell for it.  I keep it in the timeline because I found the real clue that everyone else missed or ignored.  There are some important links in the “Related” section below.

Sometimes, the fact checkers actually get it right, at least at the surface level.  The video shows what appears to be a briefing at the Pentagon regarding the use of vaccines to remove a tendency toward religious fundamentalism.  But is this what is really going on?

On May 16, 2021, the San Francisco Chronicle posted an “opinion” from film producer Ryan Harper in which he claims responsibility for creating the FunVax hoax.  Apparently, the clip was part of a promotion for a film he had planned to make in which he would say at the end that it was all a hoax.  This clip is in the trailer for that film.  The film was supposed to be something similar in style to Borat, perhaps.

Ryan Harper is listed on IMDb, though apparently this film did not make it far enough into production to get an entry there under Ryan Harper’s name.  The film never was made, and the true nature of the video was never made clear until the opinion was published.

The facts in the apology hold up.  Links show up in archives in the appropriate years.

As for the conspiracy theorists, I believe they were correct in sensing that there was a problem, but they got distracted by the video and missed the true source of the problem.  Read on and be sure to check out the “Related” links section below.

In 2011, I created a story called FunVax.

To be more accurate, it was a collaboration between me and a successful Silicon Valley entrepreneur. And rather than a simple story, it was an idea for a mockumentary.

In 2004, a scientist named Dean Hamer discovered a gene that predisposes people to become more religious. Hamer called his discovery the “God Gene.” The scientific name for the God Gene is VMAT2. You know those little molecules in your brain that make you happy? Dopamine and serotonin? Well, VMAT2 is responsible for packaging those little molecules and delivering them to synapses in your brain.

This real-life discovery was the basis for my film.

The premise of my story was that if a gene can control one’s religiosity, then that gene can be manipulated and turned on and off at will. In the film, the government uses this idea to create a vaccine to “cure” religious fundamentalism, which would help gain an edge in Iraq and Afghanistan. No Islamic extremists, no jihad, no war.

As part of the filmmaking process, I released a fictional video on YouTube showing a scientist pitching the FunVax proposal to a small audience at the Pentagon. In the film itself, I then dissected this YouTube video and proved that it had been doctored. At movie’s end, the lead character, Joey Lambardi, admits to making up the FunVax conspiracy.

Unfortunately, nobody ever saw the film’s conclusion, because it was never released.

Ryan Harper

That person making the presentation is not Bill Gates, as some have said.  He is one of Ryan Harper’s friends.

That said, whether or not FunVax was a hoax, the film concept may have been some kind of predictive programming.  Evidence exists that the COVID-19 vaccines may indeed attack the “God gene.”  Meanwhile, Dean Hamer has been doing a lot of research into the genetics of behavior, and he was interviewed in one of the FunVax promotional videos. He was an independent researcher at the National Institutes of Health for 35 years, where he was the Chief of Gene Structure and Regulation Section at the U.S. National Cancer Institute; upon retirement in 2011 he was designated Scientist Emeritus.  In other words, there is an NIH connection to the story.  Please see the “Related” links section below.

Is the Pentagon angle presented in the trailer clip actually a red herring to keep conspiracy theorists away from the real research that was ongoing at the NIH?

Are humans in control of predictive programming?  Or does some other force inspire it?

Seriously, folks, the real meat of this blog is in the links sections below any commentary I may choose to include at the top of the posts. My purpose in putting together this blog was to help you find what you need to know about COVID-related events. The main reason that there is commentary type content at the top of the posts is because I had feedback from people that they did not know how to use the site. Blog titles are for the most part purposefully low-key to make the posts more shareable in a Cancel Culture world.  The downside of this strategy is that the importance of the material may not be immediately apparent.

With this particular post especially, it is not the hoax itself that is important, other than to know that the video does not show a real event; rather, the important part of this post is the research into the God Gene that inspired it, which you can find in the “Related” section of this particular post, especially toward the end where you will find links to posts on the topic of the Barcode of Life.

If you choose to discuss the video that is the topic of this post, please take care in how you characterize it.  As you can see from the links in the “Sources” section below, the true nature of the video as a hoax is clearly and thoroughly documented.

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AMA president Dr. Patrice Harris says hydroxy­chloroquine is unsafe in interview with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer. https://pandemictimeline.com/2020/04/ama-president-dr-patrice-harris-says-hydroxychloroquine-is-unsafe-in-interview-with-cnns-wolf-blitzer/ Sun, 05 Apr 2020 00:00:05 +0000 https://pandemictimeline.com/?p=285 Sources: See also, on this site: Study evaluation finds that WHO HCQ study participants were overdosed.

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NEJM: Cardiovascular Disease, Drug Therapy, and Mortality in Covid-19 https://pandemictimeline.com/2020/05/nejm-cardiovascular-disease-drug-therapy-and-mortality-in-covid-19/ Fri, 01 May 2020 00:01:50 +0000 https://pandemictimeline.com/?p=322 The New England Journal of Medicine publishes the Surgisphere article (later retracted on June 2). According to Dr. Vladimir Zelenko, the New York doctor who pioneered the use of Hydroxychloroquine and zinc to treat the coronavirus shares shocking statements of how Big Pharma is suppressing life-saving treatment, this journal article was created expressly for the…

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The New England Journal of Medicine publishes the Surgisphere article (later retracted on June 2).

According to Dr. Vladimir Zelenko, the New York doctor who pioneered the use of Hydroxychloroquine and zinc to treat the coronavirus shares shocking statements of how Big Pharma is suppressing life-saving treatment, this journal article was created expressly for the purpose of defying and subverting Pres. Trump’s order to make HCQ available to all American citizens.

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Two medical journals retract study submitted by Surgisphere after company called into question. https://pandemictimeline.com/2020/06/two-medical-journals-retract-study-submitted-by-surgisphere-after-company-called-into-question/ Tue, 02 Jun 2020 00:00:58 +0000 https://pandemictimeline.com/?p=331 Sources: See also, on this site: NEJM: Cardiovascular Disease, Drug Therapy, and Mortality in Covid-19 All posts citing the 7 July 2021 interview between LifeSiteNews and Dr. Zelenko, clip on Big Pharma criminal suppression Medical Journal Articles Are Being Erased

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Hacker finds database of vaccinated people’s microchip info https://pandemictimeline.com/2021/04/hacker-finds-database-of-vaccinated-peoples-microchip-info/ Thu, 01 Apr 2021 00:01:45 +0000 https://pandemictimeline.com/?p=1486 The video allegedly shows a person accessing a hacked database of information that was retrieved from injected microchips.  I suspect that this video is a hoax for these reasons: “Thu, Apr 1” is clearly visible in the upper right of the screen.  It is common for hoaxes to appear on April 1 each year.  I…

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The video allegedly shows a person accessing a hacked database of information that was retrieved from injected microchips.  I suspect that this video is a hoax for these reasons:

  • “Thu, Apr 1” is clearly visible in the upper right of the screen.  It is common for hoaxes to appear on April 1 each year.  I have even seen April Fools hoaxes on professional scientific sites.  My sense that something needs to be discerned always goes into overdrive when I see this date on an internet item.
  • I have not seen any other reports of anyone else accessing this database, and I have no intention of exploring the dark web to find it myself.  Surely, someone else would have tried to replicate this by now.
  • The processors that the alleged hacked site includes in its database are known.  This is the Elbrus 2000 family of processors.  As one commenter on the cited article says, “Elbrus-e2k-e2c +. However, the dimensions of the Elbrus-2S + microprocessor case are 37.5 mm × 37.5 mm.”  That will not fit into a needle, nor do I believe that the chip inside the case would fit in a needle.
  • As a technologist myself, I find it highly unlikely that something injectable of this type would use the same name as the known Elbrus processors or that it would be used in a mass vaccination program.  The chip would more likely be something simpler and more complete than an x86 processor.
  • X86 processors generally need other components to make them work.  An injected processor would need to be entirely stand-alone.
  • If this is indeed information originating from a chip injected with the Sputnik vaccines used in Russia, why would this information be in English?

I hesitated to include this story here at all, and I may yet remove this post at a later time.

However, given the presence of the ID2020 initiatives, the reports of magnetism at the injection site and later throughout the body, and the report of someone now being Bluetooth connectable, I felt it was important for people to at least be aware that such a report as this actually exists, even if it is a hoax.  One thing I have learned through doing this research is that the state of the art of nanotechnology and bioengineering is amazingly advanced.  The capability of injecting tiny microchips into people exists.  RFID chips are old technology.  There are several validated articles about this type of technology reported on this site.

In other words, this instance may be a hoax; but at some point in the near future, this may become a real event.  Evidence of intent exists, and it appears that the technology exists.  If I find sufficient evidence that others have successfully accessed this database, I will remove the “hoax” designation.

It appears that someone has indeed found evidence of something similar.

Plus, people have been finding odd items in their Bluetooth lists.

The hacker video reported here still remains a hoax, in my opinion, for the reasons given above in the “Correcting the Record” section.  The tech in the hacker’s video is simply wrong, even though injected tracking technology does exist.  It appears that La Quinta Columna has found at least part of the technology in the jabs.  At least part of this technology is self-assembling.  It is difficult to know if the tracking technology is injected as a chip or if there is something in the jabs that forms itself into the tracking chip.  It is highly likely, though, that jab recipients are chipped.  Anthony Fauci mentioned self-assembling nanoparticle vaccines in a report to Congress, so the idea that self-assembling technology is in the jabs will be difficult for fact checkers to explain away.  If you want to see evidence of such tracking devices, see the Bluetooth post for ideas on how you might do that.

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Ivermectin is set up for a “Wrap Up” Smear, but the effort gets debunked https://pandemictimeline.com/2021/09/ivermectin-is-set-up-for-a-wrap-up-smear-but-the-effort-gets-debunked/ Fri, 03 Sep 2021 00:00:43 +0000 https://pandemictimeline.com/?p=5052 The “Wrap Up” Smear, as explained by Rep. Nancy Pelosi, works as follows: Demonize your political opponent by telling the public lies about them. The press reports the lies as if they were true. You use the press reports as validation that your lies are true. It would seem that this same tactic is being…

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The “Wrap Up” Smear, as explained by Rep. Nancy Pelosi, works as follows:

  1. Demonize your political opponent by telling the public lies about them.
  2. The press reports the lies as if they were true.
  3. You use the press reports as validation that your lies are true.

It would seem that this same tactic is being used in the pharmaceutical industry.  We have already seen this done with hydroxychloroquine.  Now we can see lately how ivermectin is being set up for a “Wrap Up” Smear in the words that the media is using to describe ivermectin in their stories about Joe Rogan.  The media is trying to get us to think of ivermectin strictly as a veterinary dewormer of no value to humans.  This type of defamation is a type of censorship.

An older Fox News article exposes the motivation for wanting to smear ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine.  This article appeared while the vaccines were still in the testing phase.  At the time, it was necessary that no other treatment options exist to allow for the Emergency Use Authorizations of the inoculation.  If other options existed, the EUA could not be issued, and the inoculation investments of the pharmaceutical companies would not pan out.  Anyone invested in the inoculations would have a motivation to smear competitors.

Unfortunately for those who wanted to set up the “Wrap Up” Smear, an independent investigator decided to fact-check the articles about clogged Oklahoma ERs.  This investigator called into the Infowars show and said that he had called all of the Oklahoma hospitals he knew of and could not find any cases of ivermectin overdose.  This appears to be another case of “making stuff up.”

Northeastern Health System – Sequoyah had a popup about the matter up on its site by the next day.

Meanwhile, the AMA is trying to ban ivermectin.  I am not aware of any link between the AMA and the creation of the story, but the AMA would likely have used the stories to push the public to outrage, had the stories not been debunked.  The FDA needs to tell the AMA to go pound sand.  The FDA may need to tell Anthony Fauci to go pound sand as well.  It would work if they stood together in doing so.

As for the dishonestly, fraud vitiates everything, including liability protections.

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